Thanks. I did but it says that my area is not included in that plan.
Other providers are available but only DSL maxing out at 12Mbps which is useless and I haven't had a phone line in years either.Also, could check the various suppliers web sites to see what is available in your area - or is it only Virgin ?
There are really only three fibre-to-the-home providers in Dublin. If it was Eir then they would be installing the fibre on the telegraph poles. If it was SIRO then they'd be installed on the electricity poles (it's a JV with ESB). If it was Virgin Media it might be more difficult to tell as it would be underground, and they all do a bit of that, however I think Virgin are mostly installing fibre in green field builds rather than retrofitting where their coax is still very capable. That should help you figure out who owns the fibre and then who you might approach to get an activation date.Thanks. I did but it says that my area is not included in that plan.
Even though, as I said, I was talking to the lads installing fibre a few weeks ago.
(Can't remember the contractor's name. Not SIRO.)
I'm with Virgin and with full fiber and am 23 kms from Dublin City Centre, my connection runs multiple computers and other bits and bods, why isn't yours the same?The guys installing it in my area were doing it underground. I'm not sure what you mean by telegraph and electricity poles. There are street lighting poles in the area but no wires strung between them. All services seem to be underground. The estate was built in the mid 90s. At this stage I think I'm going to cancel Virgin and make do with 4G router access for the moment. I don't need it for work so if it's not ideal it's an inconvenience rather than a major problem. I'm just starting to experiment with the 4G router access in the meantime in parallel with having Virgin until at least the price increase date of 1st July.
The problem is not the speed/reliability.I'm with Virgin and with full fiber and am 23 kms from Dublin City Centre, my connection runs multiple computers and other bits and bods, why isn't yours the same?
Just curious
Ah for us peasants they stick poles everywhere with cables strung overhead like a spider's webThe guys installing it in my area were doing it underground. I'm not sure what you mean by telegraph and electricity poles. There are street lighting poles in the area but no wires strung between them. All services seem to be underground. The estate was built in the mid 90s.
Hi Clubman,
Victim of the price increases also. Just as a matter of interest do you know what the cost would be for you to move elsewhere with equivalent speeds etc. although I would not even consider Eir? Are you paying a lot at the moment?
Strangely VM said that if I cancel and come back to them immediately (not after 3 months or whatever) then I will be treated as a new customer and can avail of the new customer deals!
Yes, and having a customer cancel and then come back as a new customer is presumably more work for them so it doesn't even make sense.Find this type of stuff extremely annoying :mad: loyalty definitely does not pay.
Thank you for that! I'm on the same boat and was wondering how I could avail of the new customer offers.Strangely VM said that if I cancel and come back to them immediately (not after 3 months or whatever) then I will be treated as a new customer and can avail of the new customer deals!
Once an account is closed and fully paid you can set up a new account once again.
I was sometihng similar except with tv and I refused the 1/2 price for 6 months but then she offered me 9 months half price and relented for convenience. As usual I was adamant I would leave and sign up again after a whileThey've offered me this for €33 for 6 months and then €66 for 6 months on a new 12 month contract but I don't think that I'm going to go with that
Victim of the price increases also
An effective saving of €109, or c. 18%, is not great?So 33 x 6 + 66 x 6 = €604 as oppose to 45 x 12 + 30 = €570 + a €75 voucher. Not great but I admire your principle
In case it's of any use to anybody else ... I cancelled my Virgin Media contract without penalty due to the price increase (they send you a link to do this if you are not happy with the change of contract). Once the final bill was issued, I paid it and at that point my account was closed and I was able to sign back up with them as a new customer - 500Mbps for €45 p.m. for 12 months, once off €30 connection charge, and they're supposed to send me a €75 One4All welcome voucher (€100 now) compared to my original 250Mbps plus phone for €63 p.m. No TV in either case. I did lose my phone line/number in the process, but I never really used it anyway so that didn't bother me. I did have to return the Hub 3.0 modem to them while they sent me out a new identical one (well, identical apart from the service CMAC tied to the account/service). During the brief hiatus with no VM broadband, I did use my 4G router with a 48 SIM (200GB data/fair usage for €12.99 p.m.) and it was functional for light use but the ping times and variable speeds didn't please the gamer in the house!
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